Wednesday, 6 February 2013

"Ah Boys To Men" rakes in S$4.9m in 18 days



Army-themed local movie, "Ah Boys To Men", directed by Jack Neo, is the second-highest grossing Singapore film ever, raking a sales number of S$4.9 million in 18 days after its launch. How is it that an army-themed local movie is able to bring about such an enormous figure in sales? Is National Service in Singapore depicted in such a realistic and humane manner?

We ask local Singaporean sons about how they feel about the movie. 

Mr Steven Seah, a student from Singapore Management University, who previously served the army as a 3rd Sergeant, said,"The movie really brought back memories of myself during BMT (Basic Military Training), and I miss all the times I had serving the nation together with strangers who slowly became my best buddies. All the blood, sweat, and tears I shared with my buddies, will be in my heart forever."

"I really like how the movie is depicted in such a realistic and humane manner, reminding me of all the times I had serving the nation. Everything depicted in the movie seem so familiar, even though I've already ORD-ed seven years ago. I believe it is a really good illustration of the Singapore Armed Forces for Singaporean sons who have not gone through national service yet." Said Mr Tan Cheng Wai, a 28-year-old Accountant. 

In one of the scenes of the movie, Singapore is depicted as being at war. In that particular scene, many of Singapore's infrastructures were destroyed by the enemy forces, and Singapore soldiers fought to drive the enemy forces out of the country.

"That particular scene reminded me why Singaporean sons must serve the nation, because the bustling city and the peace we enjoy in this day and age did not come by chance, but because of the army uniform we are wearing." Said national-serviceman Mr Joel Ang, who has 6 months till his operational ready date.

Gerald Liew, a third-year diploma in Aeronautical Science student, who is enlisting later this year, said, "After watching this movie, I can say I'm quite excited about enlistment. Even though it's going to be tough, I'm sure it will be worth it... the skills and experiences which only come by once in a lifetime." 

Besides portraying the Singapore Armed Forces in a realistic way, the movie also incorporates Jack Neo's very own local humor that definitely invoke laughter in the audience. 

The theme song of the movie, "Recruit's Anthem", also drew much attention because of the army terms which are portrayed as local slangs, and Singaporeans would definitely be able to relate to. 

Click on the video below for the theme song of "Ah Boys To Men":



Noah Yap is the only one out of the four main characters (recruits) of "Ah Boys To Men" who has not yet served the nation, and has admitted he wasn't aware serving the nation is so tough. 

Click on the video below for the interview with the main characters of "Ah Boys To Men":


Monday, 21 January 2013

Evaluation of Newsqueeze group blog

Website evaluated: newsqueeze.wordpress.com

The reason why I would consider using newsqueeze.wordpress.com as my preferred blog for lifestyle issues is because the journalism team has ample advertising done to publicize the blog. From Facebook newsfeeds to Twitter newsfeeds, the team does a good job in presenting short descriptions of their latest posts to capture the attention of the target audience. However, I would not know whether they have infringed any copyright laws because I do not know whether there exists similar news in other news websites.

The articles that the team have put up on their group blog are very informative, but yet the length of the articles are suitable for internet browsing, and there are short videos and photos accompanying the text to capture the attention of readers for a longer period of time. The use of captivating headlines and rhetorical questions have also served to create suspense and invoke strong interest in the readers. The news stories are rather timely as well, as there is a steady flow of information every week. 

The blog layout is designed to allow easy navigation for the readers as I do not need to go through many layers to access the information I would be interested in. The tabs such as entertainment, fashion & lifestyle, food and technology cater to my specific needs and just by clicking on the tabs, I would get my preferred genre of news. However, I feel that the tabs such as news, feature and commentary could be incorporated into the specific genres instead of standing on their own. The pages on the website does not take a long time to download, and the different kind of information may well cater to the needs of the general population, be it the old or the young. 

However, I feel that what is lacking in the blog are interactive elements that can make people stay on the website for a longer period of time. Interactive elements such as chat boxes, forums, or even games could be incorporated into the website. The team have served to present the most timely, informative stories, but have failed to meet the interactive criteria. 

It can be seen that the team, when sourcing information from interviewees, have displayed professionalism in their job field. Shots taken with interviewees have also served to display the credibility of the information the team have sourced for. 

The website can maintained regularly in the long run because the organizational structure is very consistent and organized. Adding to the fact that Wordpress easy to utilize, there should not be a problem if anyone wants to take over the entire operation and management of the website. It definitely requires the teamwork of a whole team to ensure consistent flow of news though. 

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Polytechnic graduates sought after for their skills and experience?


Poly grads’ pay crosses $2,000 mark - What does this indicate? For me, the increase of pay indicates that the need for the workforce to look for job skills in polytechnic graduates also increases, and employers are placing more value on the specific job field experience and skills that polytechnic graduates possess.

However, let’s face it, some fresh polytechnic graduates would choose to move on to further their studies in university instead of finding a job straight away. In my opinion, this is one of the reasons employers are offering a higher pay to fresh graduates: The need for more in the workforce.

When interviewed, Wong Jia Hui, a third-year diploma in Integrated Facilities Management student, said, “I would believe the main reason why fresh polytechnic graduates are offered a higher pay now is that employers are now placing more importance on job training, skills and experience, something that Junior Colleague students do not possess. Also, some graduates would choose to move on to university to further their studies instead of going straight into the workforce. The demand for these graduates has grew, hence the increase in pay.”

A tight labor market helping to push wages up?Probably. If more and more people are choosing to further their studies instead of strengthening the work force after they graduate from tertiary education, who then, is going to support the economy?

Times have changed. In the coming years, we will be seeing a transition from seeking paper qualification to job skills and experience. I feel that even with a prestigious paper qualification, experience and pre-training are important as well. The job market now look for employees who have both paper qualification and job experience.

However, Jia Hui admitted she would not get in a rush to enter the workforce after she graduates from Temasek Polytechnic. 

“It is not all about what is on paper, it is about how you brand yourself, how much experience you have, and the skills you possess in a particular field. All these are what employers look for, and of course, they determine whether you will be employed. ” said Jia Hui.






Tuesday, 8 January 2013

The difference between online and print journalism




              
  

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Online journalism and print journalism - both terms substantially familiar to possibly every journalist. So, what is the difference between these two major fields of the journalism world? To me, online journalism means news that are available to everybody on the Internet. I define it as the reporting of facts when produced and distributed via the Internet. Print journalism, as then name suggests, is then news that are produced and distributed on papers, be it magazines, newspapers, or newsletters. With the growing circulation of newsflash on the internet, more and more readers no longer want to buy newspapers or magazines to read about information they might be interested in.

As a simple fact, who would want to spend money on tangible newspapers and magazines that might possibly end up collecting dust in their homes, after they are done with browsing them? Furthermore, to cater to the increasingly literate and gadgets-dependent audience, it is little doubt more and more news companies will turn to online journalism. Eg. TODAY, TheNewPaper, The Straits Times. Just by going online on their Iphones, Ipads, laptops or other portable devices, people are able to retrieve information on-the-go, without the unnecessary hassle of flipping the pages on a newspaper. 

One major difference between online and print journalism is that online newspaper can be updated immediately so they would have the newest information as opposed to print newspaper's which must first be written, then printed and then distributed.

Another difference is online newspapers can be interactive and include multimedia elements such as video and audio, whereas print newspapers have to rely on just words and pictures to convey news to the public.

To be honest, these two major advantages online journalism has over print journalism is already enough to draw more and more readers into the realm of online journalism. Not only does online journalism makes news more interesting and interactive, it also has a more effective circulation model that allows people to get the latest updates of news almost immediately.

However, even though online journalism has more of an effective circulation, print newspapers, in contrary, will most likely have less errors than online news, as they are usually more thoroughly edited before they are printed and circulated. All types of newspapers can present the wrong information, but I feel that online newspaper will have a higher likelihood of presenting false information as anyone on the net, if given the necessary access and tools, can fabricate information about a particular subject and post it online for mass viewing. Print newspapers, in this aspect, then has more credibility, compared to online news.